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Puking Ball - Patented, Fidget Toy, Stress Ball, Slime, Sensory Toy for Kids Adults

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One day I noticed the "eggs" floating when I went to flush the toilet. I then realized they were similar to, but slightly smaller than, the size and shape of what I had previously been vomiting. After further online research this is what I've surmised: Offer your cat a clean, fresh water source. Many felines prefer running water to still, and they may not like the smell or taste of tap water. You might consider getting your cat a water fountain to get them to drink more. Canned food may also provide enough hydration to help keep the digestive system moving properly, reducing the risk of hairballs. Use baby wipes. After brushing your cat, wipe them with a fragrance-free, hypoallergenic baby wipe. Alternatively, you can use a damp paper towel. A moist cloth such as these helps to remove any remaining loose fur, which helps to reduce the amount that ends up in your cat’s stomach and reduces the risk of hairballs. Use a hairball product or laxative. There are a number of hairball products on the market today, most of which are mild laxatives that help hairballs pass through the digestive tract.

Yes! And I'm thrilled to be of possible help to you and others as a result of my findings. However, I feel compelled to state I am in no way, shape or form, a medical professional nor student. In my case, I have GERD, thus I've had vomiting episodes expelling these so called "eggs". Additionally, I have diabetes and take two 500mg of Metformin a day. Trust me, it's relevant.

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The Puking Ball can be squeezed over and over again, keeping your hands busy and your mind relaxed.

The "eggs" are actually the binders of pills. Binders of a pill are non-digestible. They are what hold the active ingredients together. Try cat food formulated for hairballs. If your cat coughs up hairballs regularly, consider switching to a food specifically formulated to help reduce the issue. Many cat food brands have a product to deal with hairballs. The formulas typically include things such as increased fiber, oil, minerals, and vitamins that can help the swallowed hair pass through the digestive system naturally. Puking Ballhas been tested by Industrial Inspection and Analysis, a trusted leader in lab inspections in the United States, and meets or exceeds government safety standards for flammability, banned phthalates, lead, physical, and mechanical hazards.

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However, while rare, hairballs can present dangers if the clump of fur in the cat’s stomach becomes too large to pass or gets lodged in their digestive tract. Symptoms of Hairballs in Cats Hairballs in cats are more likely to appear in long-haired breeds, such as Persians and Maine Coons. Cats that shed a lot or who groom themselves compulsively are also more likely to have hairballs because they tend to swallow a lot of fur. You may have noticed that your cat didn’t have hairballs as a kitten, but developed them as they grew. This is quite normal -- as cats get older they become more adept groomers and therefore more proficient at removing fur from their coats with their tongues, which means more hairballs for you to clean up. When your cat grooms themselves, tiny hook-like structures on their tongue catch loose and dead hair, which is then swallowed. The majority of this hair passes all the way through the digestive tract with no problems. But if some hair stays in the stomach, it can form a hairball. Usually, your cat will vomit the hairball to get rid of it. Because hairballs pass through the narrow esophagus on the way out, they often appear thin and tube-like, rather than round.

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